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types of Anomalurus jacksoni, Mus ugandce, and Mus 

 jachsoni ; presented by F. J. Jackson, Esq., C.B. 



Three mammals from British East Africa, including the 

 type of a new Hare {Lepus crawshayi) ; presented by R. 

 Grawshay, Esq. 



Thirty-three mammals from Ny as aland ; presented by 

 Consul Alfred Sharpe, C.B., and Lieut.-Col. Manning. 



Sixteen mammals from the Zambesi ; presented by Boyd 

 Alexander, Esq. 



Four mammals from Ashanti : including an example of the 

 Dwarf Buffalo (Buhalus nanus) ; presented by Claude 

 Beddington, Esq. 



Fifteen mammals from Sumatra ; presented by Theo. 

 Barclay, Esq. 



Eighty-four mammals from Eastern Sarawak, including the 

 type of a new Flying Squirrel ; presented by Charles Hose, 

 Esq. 



Forty-nine mammals from Christmas Island and Java, 

 including the type of Piinstrellus onurrayi ; presented by 

 Sir John Murray, k.c.b. 



Twenty-nine mammals from Celebes, collected by and 

 received in exchange from the Drs. Sarasin. 



A rare Tree-Kangaroo (Dendrolagus dorianus) from 

 British New Guinea : presented by the Hon. W. Rothschild. 



A pair of the White Alaskan Sheep {Ovis dalli) from 

 Cook's Inlet, Alaska ; presented by J. Tatchell Studley, Esq. 



Fifty-three mammals from the neighbourhood of Quito, 

 including specimens of a new Porcupine (Goendou quichua) ; 

 presented by Consul L. Soderstrom. 



Five hundred and four mammals from different parts of 

 South America, including one hundred and fifty-six from 

 Mr. Simons' Exploration of the Ecuadorian Andes, forty from 

 La Plata, collected by the donor, fifty-five from the Cauca 

 river (Batty), fifty-one from the Upper Orinoco (Cherrie), 

 one hundred and fifteen from Bogota (Child), and forty-three 

 from Merida (Briceno) ; presented by Oldfield Thomas, Esq. 



Six human skulls and twenty-nine other mammalian 

 specimens from the Argentine Republic, including several 

 rare and valuable specimens ; presented by the La Plata 

 Museum through Dr. F. P. Moreno. 



Eighteen mammals from Chili ; presented by J. A. 

 Wolffsohn, Esq. 



Nineteen mammals from Patagonia, collected by Messrs. 

 Hatcher and Peterson ; presented by the United States 

 National Museum. 



Aves. — The total number of additions to this group is five 

 thousand six hundred and twenty-six, of which the following 

 may be specially mentioned : — 



One hundred and seventy-four birds from Nyasaland, 

 including the type of a new Barbet (Melanobucco macclounii) 



